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		<title>Legal Resource Centre: Podcasts</title>
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		<description>The Legal Resource Centre's mission is to enhance the accessibility and quality of justice realized in Canada. It addresses its mission by creating learning opportunities and building learning communities that facilitate the creation, management, exchange, and integration of knowledge among people within the justice system and between them and the general public. </description>
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		<copyright>Copyright 1994-2005 Legal Resource Centre of Alberta.</copyright>
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		<itunes:summary>The Legal Resource Centre's mission is to enhance the accessibility and quality of justice realized in Canada. It addresses its mission by creating learning opportunities and building learning communities that facilitate the creation, management, exchange, and integration of knowledge among people within the justice system and between them and the general public. </itunes:summary>
		<itunes:subtitle>Strategies and resources for life-long learning about the law.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:name>LRC</itunes:name>
		<itunes:email>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA</itunes:email>
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								<title>Protecting Personal Privacy</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>How do we deal with the privacy, civil liberties, and human rights concerns that online personal information is bound to raise? There are organizations and resources available for citizenship education.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Written and Narrated by Kirsten Wurmann, Librarian with the Legal Resource Centre in Edmonton, AB. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>How do we deal with the privacy, civil liberties, and human rights concerns that online personal information is bound to raise? There are organizations and resources available for citizenship education.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-05-15_lnonlinecolumn.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>10:30</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 12:11:35 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Today's Trial - Parental Alienation</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Two recent judgments explore the repercussions of &quot;parental alienation syndrome,&quot; and the sometime extreme steps that can be taken to remedy it.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Written and Narrated by Teresa Mitchell, editor of LawNow.&#160; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Two recent judgments explore the repercussions of &quot;parental alienation syndrome,&quot; and the sometime extreme steps that can be taken to remedy it.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-05-15_parentalalienation.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>7:15</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 12:11:34 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Law librarians who think their jobs are pretty cool.</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>This week's guests:Kirsten Wurmann, Public Legal Education Librarian (Legal Resource Centre of Alberta); Connie Crosby, law firm librarian, blogger, and CALL &amp; TALL Executive Board member.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This week's guests:Kirsten Wurmann, Public Legal Education Librarian (Legal Resource Centre of Alberta); Connie Crosby, law firm librarian, blogger, and CALL &amp; TALL Executive Board member.  A podcast by James Milles, University at Buffalo Law School recorded Tuesday, May 23, 2006. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>This week's guests:Kirsten Wurmann, Public Legal Education Librarian (Legal Resource Centre of Alberta); Connie Crosby, law firm librarian, blogger, and CALL &amp; TALL Executive Board member.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-29_lawlibrariansprettycool.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>55:32</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:05:18 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>PLE / Canada / Fulbright: Podcast #1 -- Gordon Hardy of the People's Law School</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Interview with Gordon Hardy, Executive Director of the People's Law School in Vancouver, B.C.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Interview with Gordon                    Hardy, Executive Director of the People's                    Law School in Vancouver, B.C. (December                    6, 2006) ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Interview with Gordon Hardy, Executive Director of the People's Law School in Vancouver, B.C.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-28_plecanadafulbrightpodcast105dec2006.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>22:29</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:44:03 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>PLE / Canada / Fulbright: Podcast #2 -- Carol McEown (Legal Services Society of BC) and Lois Gander (Legal Studies Program, University of Alberta)</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>featuring Carol McEown and Lois Gander.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ featuring Carol                    McEown and Lois                    Gander. For the second in my series of podcasts                    on Canadian public legal education, I have an interview with                    two well-known and long-time PLE practitioners: Carol McEown,                    recently retired manager of public legal education services                    at the Legal                    Services Society of BC, and Lois Gander, Director                    of the Legal                    Studies Program at the University of Alberta (now the Legal                    Resource Centre of Alberta). This turned out to                    be a sweeping, forty-minute discussion about the evolution of                    PLE in Canada, its radical origins and empowering possibilities,                    and a host of other topics. (December 18, 2006) ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>featuring Carol McEown and Lois Gander.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-28_plecanadafulbrightpodcast218dec2006.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>45:41</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:44:00 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>PLE / Canada / Fulbright: Podcast #3 -- Ann Sherman of CLIA PEI</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>A half an hour with Ann Sherman, the just-retired former executive director of the Community Legal Information Association of PEI.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ A half an hour with Ann                    Sherman, the just-retired former executive director                    of the Community                    Legal Information Association of PEI. Ann talks                    thoughtfully with me about PLE in Canada's smallest province,                    focusing on special topics like:the community development piece                    of PLE, reaching low literacy groups, and the need for more                    research in PLE. (April 2, 2007) ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>A half an hour with Ann Sherman, the just-retired former executive director of the Community Legal Information Association of PEI.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-28_plecanadafulbrightpodcast302apr2007.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>30:33</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:43:55 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>PLE / Canada / Fulbright: Podcast #4 -- Peter Ringrose, formerly of PLIAN</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>This podcast spotlights the work and thoughts of Peter Ringrose.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast spotlights the work and thoughts                    of Peter Ringrose.                    Peter has a long history with public legal education in Canada.                    Decades ago, he worked on early PLE efforts in New Brunswick,                    where he practiced and taught law. In 1984, he became the first                    executive director of the brand new Public                    Legal Information Association of Newfoundland (PLIAN),                    which he led for ten years. Peter is now the executive director                    of the Law                    Society of Newfoundland and Labrador. (April 3,                    2007) ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>This podcast spotlights the work and thoughts of Peter Ringrose.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-28_plecanadafulbrightpodcast403apr2007.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>27:34</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:43:51 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>PLE / Canada / Fulbright: Podcast #5 -- Maria Franks, LISNS</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Interview with Maria Franks. This is the fifth in the series of Canadian PLE podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Interview with Maria                    Franks. This is the fifth in the series of Canadian                    PLE podcast. Maria is the Executive Director of the Legal                    Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS). (April                    5, 2007) ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Interview with Maria Franks. This is the fifth in the series of Canadian PLE podcast.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-28_plecanadafulbrightpodcast505apr2007.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>25:10</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:43:48 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Charity Central: Helping Charities Cope</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Charity Central is an innovative new program funded by the Canada Revenue Agency. It places knowledge and tools in the hands of charities when they deal with taxation issues.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Charity Central is an innovative new program funded by the Canada Revenue Agency. It places knowledge and tools in the hands of charities when they deal with taxation issues. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Charity Central is an innovative new program funded by the Canada Revenue Agency. It places knowledge and tools in the hands of charities when they deal with taxation issues.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-08_lawnowmarchapril1_charity_central.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-08_lawnowmarchapril1_charity_central.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>7:43</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 11:57:31 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Bench Press Mar/April</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>This bench press examines the issue of parental obligation in regards to the Cornelio v. Cornelio Case.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This bench press examines the issue of parental obligation in regards to the Cornelio v. Cornelio Case. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>This bench press examines the issue of parental obligation in regards to the Cornelio v. Cornelio Case.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-08_bench_press_mar_09.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-08_bench_press_mar_09.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>5:38</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 10:49:18 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Ask an Expert: The Edmonton Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>An interview with Judy Downey, Supervisor of the Edmonton Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board, Planning and Development.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ An interview with Judy Downey, Supervisor of the Edmonton Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board, Planning and Development. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>An interview with Judy Downey, Supervisor of the Edmonton Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board, Planning and Development.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-02_interview_judy_downey.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-04-02_interview_judy_downey.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>7:59</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 14:23:02 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Ask An Expert: Law for Landlords and Tenants in Alberta</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>An Interview with  Ken Dong, Senior Advisor of Safe Built Environments. Environmental Public Health, Alberta Health Services, Capital Health Region.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ An interview with  Ken Dong, Senior Advisor of Safe Built Environments, Environmental Public Health, Alberta Health Services, Capital Health Region.  ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>An Interview with  Ken Dong, Senior Advisor of Safe Built Environments. Environmental Public Health, Alberta Health Services, Capital Health Region.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-02-11_interview_ken_dong.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-02-11_interview_ken_dong.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>7:37</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 13:56:01 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Canada's 40th Parliament in Crisis: Ken Munroe</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Past and Future</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Ken  Munro, Department of History and Classics, will  examine &quot;The Past and Future of the Crown in Canada.&quot; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Past and Future</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelkenmunropastandfuture.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelkenmunropastandfuture.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>8:15</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:keywords>law, trial, LawNow, legal, education, information</itunes:keywords><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:42:33 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Canada's 40th Parliament in Crisis: Steve Patten</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Setting the Stage</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Steve  Patten, Department of Political Science, will set the political stage for the panel by discussing the &quot;Prime Minister Harper in a Minority Parliament.&quot; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Setting the Stage</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelstevepattensettingstage.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelstevepattensettingstage.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>7:14</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:keywords>law, trial, LawNow, legal, education, information</itunes:keywords><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:42:33 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Canada's 40th Parliament in Crisis: Frédéric Boily</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>View from Québec</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Frédéric  Boily, Campus Saint-Jean, will discuss &quot;The  view from Québec.&quot;   ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>View from Québec</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelfredericboilyquebecview.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelfredericboilyquebecview.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>7:52</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:keywords>law, trial, LawNow, legal, education, information</itunes:keywords><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:42:32 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Canada's 40th Parliament in Crisis:James Muir</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Tradition of Coalitions</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ James  Muir, Department of History and Classics &amp; Faculty of Law, will provide a reminder of &quot;Coalition Government in Canada's Political Tradition.&quot; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Tradition of Coalitions</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_paneljamesmuircoalitionstraditions.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_paneljamesmuircoalitionstraditions.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>9:36</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:42:32 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Canada's 40th Parliament in Crisis: Eric Adams</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>The Prime Minister and the Govenor General</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Eric  Adams, Faculty of Law, will clarify the constitutional rules and principles at stake in evaluating the actions of &quot;Prime Minister Harper and the Governor General.&quot; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>The Prime Minister and the Govenor General</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelericadamspmandgg.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/media/2009-01-28_panelericadamspmandgg.mp3" length="7389296" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_panelericadamspmandgg.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>7:42</itunes:duration>
									<author>kwurmann@UALBERTA.CA (LRC)</author>
									<itunes:author>LRC</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:42:31 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Viewpoint Jan 2009</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>LawNow Jan-2009 Edition of Viewpoint</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Youth and the Law ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>LawNow Jan-2009 Edition of Viewpoint</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_lawnowviewpointjan2009.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/media/2009-01-28_lawnowviewpointjan2009.mp3" length="4320470" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_lawnowviewpointjan2009.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>4:30</itunes:duration>
									<author>teresa.mitchell@ualberta.ca (Teresa Mitchell)</author>
									<itunes:author>Teresa Mitchell</itunes:author>
									<itunes:keywords>law, trial, LawNow, legal, education, information, youth</itunes:keywords><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:41:52 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Benchpress Jan 2009</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>LawNow Jan 2009 edition of Benchpress</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ No redemption, what do youths understand, the most vulnerable and marginalized, and hyperlinks. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>LawNow Jan 2009 edition of Benchpress</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_lawnowbenchpressjan2009.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/media/2009-01-28_lawnowbenchpressjan2009.mp3" length="6156999" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_lawnowbenchpressjan2009.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>6:25</itunes:duration>
									<author>teresa.mitchell@ualberta.ca (Teresa Mitchell)</author>
									<itunes:author>Teresa Mitchell</itunes:author>
									<itunes:keywords>law, trial, LawNow, legal, education, information</itunes:keywords><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:41:51 -0700</pubDate>
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								<title>Todays Trial</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Today's Trial looks at three recent and important cases that touch on employment law.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Today's Trial looks at three recent and important                  cases that touch on employment law. Employers will be interested                  in what the Supreme Court of Canada says they must do to reasonably                  accommodate employees. Employees will be interested in the other                  two cases: the Supreme Court's ruling on damages for unjust dismissal,                  and a Quebec case dealing with discrimination in hiring practices. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Today's Trial looks at three recent and important cases that touch on employment law.</description>
								<link>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_lawnow1.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/media/2009-01-28_lawnow1.mp3" length="6780602" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://www.legalresourcecentre.ca/podcastgen1.1/?p=episode&amp;name=2009-01-28_lawnow1.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>7:04</itunes:duration>
									<author>teresa.mitchell@ualberta.ca (Teresa Mitchell)</author>
									<itunes:author>Teresa Mitchell</itunes:author>
									<itunes:keywords>law, trial, LawNow, legal, education, information</itunes:keywords><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:41:29 -0700</pubDate>
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